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Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida on September 20th, 2022, and caused widespread damage throughout the state. However, for many homeowners, the damage caused by the hurricane was only the beginning of a nightmare scenario involving their flood insurance policies.<\/span><\/p>\n Many homeowners in Florida, especially those living in areas prone to flooding, are required to purchase flood insurance as a condition of their mortgage. However, the process of filing a flood insurance claim can be complicated and frustrating, with many homeowners finding that their claims are denied or underpaid.<\/span><\/p>\n In the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, many homeowners in Florida found themselves in this exact situation. Despite flood insurance, they could not receive the full compensation they were entitled to for the damage to their homes.<\/span><\/p>\n Hurricane Ian exposed a lot of hoarder living in the damaged areas. <\/span>If you would like to know more about\u00a0<\/span>hoarder clean out<\/span><\/a>\u00a0then contact ECS. It is always best to setup an appointment early.<\/span><\/p>\n The issue derives from the fact that many flood insurance contracts in Florida are administered by the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP); FEMA is in charge of this. The NFIP was formed in 1968 to provide flood insurance to households in flood-prone areas, and it is today the largest provider of flood insurance in the United States.<\/span><\/p>\n However, the program has faced criticism in recent years for its handling of flood insurance claims. Many homeowners have complained that the program’s rules and regulations could be clearer and easier to understand and that the claims process could be faster and more efficient.<\/span><\/p>\n In the case of Hurricane Ian, many homeowners in Florida found that their claims were denied or underpaid because their policies did not cover certain types of damage. For example, some policies only covered damage caused by rising water, while others excluded damage caused by wind or rain.<\/span><\/p>\n